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Why you should keep your stack at the max

March 23, 2023

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Do you ever think about how many chips you bring to a ring table? If not, you might be surprised to learn that keeping your stack topped up to the table maximum is considered mandatory by most winning players.

The great poker debates!

November 23, 2022

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Poker games have many potential features, and most players have opinions — and a lot of them! In this post, we share a few examples with their pros and cons.

Pros and cons of Freerolls

October 20, 2022

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Are freerolls an ideal format to learn profitable, high-level poker? Read our take.

What’s so good about multi-tabling in online poker?

August 17, 2022

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Playing poker on multiple tables brings both challenges and rewards. We detail the ways you can earn more, and where to be cautious.

How to chat with other players at Replay Poker

June 21, 2022

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Say ‘hi’ to old friends and new with the Replay Poker table chat feature. Learn some handy tips and abbreviations to chat like a poker pro.

Why Game Night Is Good For You (Even If You Lose!)

April 22, 2022

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What can you do to create the perfect home game experience for you and your friends (for therapeutic reasons, of course!)?

Self-Defense in Private Poker Games: Part 3 – The Dealer

April 15, 2022

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In the last installment of his Self-Defense series, the late Alan25main describes what to watch for when it comes to shady dealing.

“Self Defense in Private Poker Games: Part 2 – The Players” by Alan25main

March 9, 2022

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In the second part of his series on self-defense, the late Alan25main focuses on the players. Read on to know what to look for when you’re playing in private poker games.

Striking Poker Hand Slang

January 19, 2022

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Many poker hands have their own unique stories behind their nicknames. Let’s take a look at a few lesser-known names for certain hands and check out the unique stories behind them.

What can you learn from watching hand replays?

January 13, 2022

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One of the ways to improve your own play, or discover weaknesses in opponents, is to study hand history. Those hands which seem like surefire winners all too often turn out to be coin flips — or worse — in the cold light of day.